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. >> steve, if i can jump in. how emotional was it for you today and what really does apple lose, and we can talk about this for three hours, but what comes to your mind? what does apple lose with steve jobs stepping down tonight? >> you know what? apple has been so proven. steve has kind of instilled in that company what it is that apple is very different than anybody else. apple goes out and takes the chances. apple sits in the cold and designs a product the way it should have been rather than the same way it's being done by other people. that goes on for a long time. that stuff is corporate culture and steve's done a really good job of bringing good people into the company that think the right way, especially at the top levels. so i just hope that steve is happy about the future for apple. >> what do you think steve jobs' legacy will be when we reflect back on his stepping down today? >> oh, that he was able to create products to really move mankind forward and give us much greater tools. not by an order of mag
. >> steve, if i can jump in. how emotional was it for you today and what really does apple lose, and we can talk about this for three hours, but what comes to your mind? what does apple lose with steve jobs stepping down tonight? >> you know what? apple has been so proven. steve has kind of instilled in that company what it is that apple is very different than anybody else. apple goes out and takes the chances. apple sits in the cold and designs a product the way it should have...
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tonight steve jobs has stepped down as apple ceo. the question is apple still apple without steve? >> they just told us you guys have to get out. you know, this can pop, this can explode and we ran out and got everything that we could. >> thousands of homes evacuated. a fire so tricky, a special team had to be flown in to put it out. what firefighters did to make that job even harder. >> good evening. >> and i'm dana king a. silicon valley giant calls it quits. steve jobs says he can no longer do the job. >> we have team coverage tonight. linda yee on the announcement that sent shock waves through the tech world and what it means for the company and consumers. we begin tonight with kit at apple headquarters in cupertino. >> reporter: the resignation letter went public at 3:30. steve jobs said he can no longer fulfill the duties as ceo. here at apple's campus, the news went viral and all the employees knew within the minutes it was long awaited, long expected, but a shock nonetheless. the apple employees that were talking at the company's headquarters had nothing but nice things to
tonight steve jobs has stepped down as apple ceo. the question is apple still apple without steve? >> they just told us you guys have to get out. you know, this can pop, this can explode and we ran out and got everything that we could. >> thousands of homes evacuated. a fire so tricky, a special team had to be flown in to put it out. what firefighters did to make that job even harder. >> good evening. >> and i'm dana king a. silicon valley giant calls it quits. steve...
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nbc's steve handelsman has the latest from ames. >> reporter: michele bachmann celebrated her iowa win. 29% of the vote in the field of nine. >> you have just sent a message that barack obama will be a one-term president. >> reporter: iowa republicans gathered in ames, ate the candidate's food and voted in the straw poll for their favorite. >> who did you vote for? >> guess who. michele. >> reporter: libertarian ron paul ran a strong second with 28%. tim pawlenty a weak third with 13%. rick santorum, fourth, 10%. mitt romney only dime iowa twice since may. he won just 3% of the vote. texas governor rick perry got 4%. all write-ins. perry in south carolina today stole some thunder from iowa with this. >> i declare to you today as a candidate for president of the united states. >> reporter: a new republican contender and a new republican winner. >> this was a wonderful down payment on taking the country back. >> we still have a very long way to go. there is a potential that michele bachmann will be the front-runner in iowa. you'll have mitt romney as the front-runner in new hampshire and
nbc's steve handelsman has the latest from ames. >> reporter: michele bachmann celebrated her iowa win. 29% of the vote in the field of nine. >> you have just sent a message that barack obama will be a one-term president. >> reporter: iowa republicans gathered in ames, ate the candidate's food and voted in the straw poll for their favorite. >> who did you vote for? >> guess who. michele. >> reporter: libertarian ron paul ran a strong second with 28%. tim...
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steve jobs turned in h his letter of resignation. he said "i always said if there ever came a day i could no longer meet by duties and expectations and apple's ceo i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come ." jobs appeared in public in march to unveil the ipad. at a dinner hosted by president obama for tech leaders in silicon valley. lesliless has more tonight on s major change. >> not the end of appleby any means. steve jobs will continue on as apple's chairman of the board. he is not disappearing but reinventing his role in apple. steve jobs has been on medical leave from apple since early this year. after battling pan creeat eck cancer and a liver transplant. despite health problems he has turned the world in an i^ world with successful ipods, iphones and ipads. this. >> this is apple putting down on paper what has been the reality. >> tim cook takes the helm as ceo. >> he has been doing the day-to-day stuff and steve jobs was still involved in apple but not with the intensity that he used to be. >> ti
steve jobs turned in h his letter of resignation. he said "i always said if there ever came a day i could no longer meet by duties and expectations and apple's ceo i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come ." jobs appeared in public in march to unveil the ipad. at a dinner hosted by president obama for tech leaders in silicon valley. lesliless has more tonight on s major change. >> not the end of appleby any means. steve jobs will continue on as...
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my name is steve, i live in new jersey." [ laughter ] check this out. a company is making a new line of perfume that is supposed to smell like lithuania. [ laughter ] and if it doesn't, how the hell would you know? i mean, really -- [ laughter ] and finally, kraft, the owner of oscar mayer and planters is splitting into two publicly-traded companies. that's not good. you never want to split your weiner from your nuts. [ laughter ] you really don't. ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show for you tonight. give it up for the roots, right there! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i saw the country doctor to ask him what was wrong with me ♪ ♪ he was caught unaware accidental and devil may care ♪ ♪ behind the curtain i see bottles unmarked in front of me ♪ ♪ whoa, nobody knows the trouble i've seen ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's my man, right there. that's bruce hornsby, right there, sitting in with the roots. [ cheers and applause ] bruce hornsby, oh my god. here's his latest album, "bride of the noisemakers." [ laughter ] what is
my name is steve, i live in new jersey." [ laughter ] check this out. a company is making a new line of perfume that is supposed to smell like lithuania. [ laughter ] and if it doesn't, how the hell would you know? i mean, really -- [ laughter ] and finally, kraft, the owner of oscar mayer and planters is splitting into two publicly-traded companies. that's not good. you never want to split your weiner from your nuts. [ laughter ] you really don't. ladies and gentlemen, we have a great...
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it is a positive thing. >> steve, thanks. one more break and when we come back, hits and misses of the week. [ smooches ] [ male announcer ] it can open doors, it can ese boundaries and hold its ground. it can even the score and start a movement. -it can... -[ beatboxing ] [ male announcer ] it can buy time and tell time. shhh. [ baby giggles ] [ male announcer ] we use our mouths in so many ways to open up to the world. after all, life opens up when you do. crest and oral-b. tell us your story at lifeopensupproject.com. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah dorothy first to you. >> here is the hit for the people in london who signed the petition outlawing all payment benefit to rioters and looters in london on the ground that no taxpayer should have to contribute who destroyed and looters. so many people signed the petition that the site crashed yesterday. >> mary? >> we need a
it is a positive thing. >> steve, thanks. one more break and when we come back, hits and misses of the week. [ smooches ] [ male announcer ] it can open doors, it can ese boundaries and hold its ground. it can even the score and start a movement. -it can... -[ beatboxing ] [ male announcer ] it can buy time and tell time. shhh. [ baby giggles ] [ male announcer ] we use our mouths in so many ways to open up to the world. after all, life opens up when you do. crest and oral-b. tell us your...
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my name is steve, with tndc. we elected support steve, brad, and mara for their respective seats on the advisory committee. they bring a lot of skill sets that we feel will help round out the committee in quite a good balance with residence, with the resident seats as well. so thank you, again, for hearing this issue of the cac, and we hope we can move forward in a productive way on the midmarket issue. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is angelica. we're here to support eva, ste ven, arad, mara, jesus, and linda. we feel these individuals will truly represent the neighborhood and the surrounding neighborhoods. we hope you'll consider the application. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> good afternoon. i am here to support eva, brad, and jesus. please consider their application for cac. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is lorenzo. i am here to support my friends. i know them. eva, jesus, and linda. a believe their good candidates for the cac. thank you so much. supervisor
my name is steve, with tndc. we elected support steve, brad, and mara for their respective seats on the advisory committee. they bring a lot of skill sets that we feel will help round out the committee in quite a good balance with residence, with the resident seats as well. so thank you, again, for hearing this issue of the cac, and we hope we can move forward in a productive way on the midmarket issue. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is angelica. we're...
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[applause] >> steve wants to stand up there, as i understand it. my job is to read a selection i have made of questions, which were very good, and covered a wide range. those of you who may not hear your question as one i have selected, just have in mind that we had a very good questions, just too many. now, should i make this announcement? this is for the radio audience. they're listening to the commonwealth club of california. our speaker today as steve zack, president of the american bar association, who is talking about threats to the american justice system caused by under- funding of our courts, and i might say as well, under- appreciation of our courts. with that in mind, i have made a selection of the questions. let me start with this, if i may. what can regular citizens, ordinary citizens, do to strengthen and uphold the u.s. justice system? >> i think maybe that is the seminal question as to why we are gathered here today and why we are talking about this issue. lawyers alone will never accomplish that. judges have the worst. they're not
[applause] >> steve wants to stand up there, as i understand it. my job is to read a selection i have made of questions, which were very good, and covered a wide range. those of you who may not hear your question as one i have selected, just have in mind that we had a very good questions, just too many. now, should i make this announcement? this is for the radio audience. they're listening to the commonwealth club of california. our speaker today as steve zack, president of the american...
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steve, start with you. today the white house seemed to be trying to get its footing here after a good day on wall street yesterday. and then just got wallloped by another horrible roller coaster at the end of the day. >> i'm not sure today, i think consensus is that today's performance on wall street had much more to do with things that were happening overseas with rumors about french banks and whatnot. still, not a good day for the white house, never a good day for the white house when the dow goes down anything like it was. i found most remarkable, jay carney press briefing they are emphasizing a, quote/unquote, balanced approach, which everybody understands to be raising taxes. now the president himself has said in the past repeatedly, raising taxes in a recession is the last thing you want to do. you can't consider it. it would hurt the economy and suck demand out of the economy is the way he put it. here today, you have the president in what is an economic downturn, distressed economy. his smokesman ag
steve, start with you. today the white house seemed to be trying to get its footing here after a good day on wall street yesterday. and then just got wallloped by another horrible roller coaster at the end of the day. >> i'm not sure today, i think consensus is that today's performance on wall street had much more to do with things that were happening overseas with rumors about french banks and whatnot. still, not a good day for the white house, never a good day for the white house when...
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steve harrigan joins us live from libya. >> reporter: greta, some obscureties there surrounding the story. a short time ago we were offered an interview with saif al-islam 50 miles outside of tripoli. they said they held him in prison here. we could have the interview. that would have been an unusual feat considering he was in tripoli. we've seen real credibility gaps throughout this conflict on both sides. perhaps on the rebel side sometime their inexperience in the battlefield this time mirrored in their inexperience in dealing with the media. be that as it may, what saif said, luring the rebels into a trap is hard to take at stpraeuls aoufpl it is true there has been -- hard to take at face value. it is true there has been a shift. 24 hours ago there was a sense of euphoria, that tripoli was about to fall that they had or would soon capture colonel gadhafi. that has not come to pass. what we've seen is the beginning of a worst-case scenario that is, brutal urban warfare. the gadhafi government used at least one scud missile against its people today. it opened tank fire in the capital a
steve harrigan joins us live from libya. >> reporter: greta, some obscureties there surrounding the story. a short time ago we were offered an interview with saif al-islam 50 miles outside of tripoli. they said they held him in prison here. we could have the interview. that would have been an unusual feat considering he was in tripoli. we've seen real credibility gaps throughout this conflict on both sides. perhaps on the rebel side sometime their inexperience in the battlefield this time...
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steve jobs founded apple, along with steve wozniak, back in 1976, where he was best known for the macintosh computer. he was out after internal conflicts. the company was far from the leader in personal computers. a little over a decade later, he returned with a vengeance. just look at apple's stock. from $5.48 a share on his 1997 return to $378 today. enormous wealth built off a changed the world we live in. >> you lack at jobs and what he's done, there's only a couple of people in the past 100 years that can really be analogous to that. you've got walt disney, henry ford and steve bs. and, you know, those companies still thrive. they don't do it in the same way they did when their leaders were around. but they still manage to make it. >> reporter: in the cold, hard world of technology, analysts believe this will eventually mean an opening, an opportunity for the competition to take on apple. but that will have to wait. because today isn't just a surprise. it's sad. sad for the man who's fought with every fiber of his being just to go to work. to keep running the company he founded and lov
steve jobs founded apple, along with steve wozniak, back in 1976, where he was best known for the macintosh computer. he was out after internal conflicts. the company was far from the leader in personal computers. a little over a decade later, he returned with a vengeance. just look at apple's stock. from $5.48 a share on his 1997 return to $378 today. enormous wealth built off a changed the world we live in. >> you lack at jobs and what he's done, there's only a couple of people in the...
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so, steve's right. it's a very misguided look at things. >> what has to be kicked what has toe be sold to have the aa to invest in? >> as far as we can fell, there's no mechanical or forced selling as a result of this downgrade. what seems to be happening, is that some of the lesser credits, the higher yield bonds, the junk bonds of corporations, they seem to be taking a hit as people are selling that and going into, guess where, u.s. treasuries. >> gentlemen, thanks so much. good to see you this morning, steve liesman and jared burnstein. >>> both sides of the aisle are talking about who deserves the blame for this downgrade. take a listen. >> i believe this is, without question, the tea party downgrade. this is the tea party downgrade because a minority of people in the house of representatives countered even the will of many republicans in the united states senate. >> both political parties are responsible for the mess we have right now. this is not a republican or democrat only problem. this is both
so, steve's right. it's a very misguided look at things. >> what has to be kicked what has toe be sold to have the aa to invest in? >> as far as we can fell, there's no mechanical or forced selling as a result of this downgrade. what seems to be happening, is that some of the lesser credits, the higher yield bonds, the junk bonds of corporations, they seem to be taking a hit as people are selling that and going into, guess where, u.s. treasuries. >> gentlemen, thanks so much....
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steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the executions. i am a problem there. you know i member shontelle or because he was a party guy that actually he was not an adult at the time which. was more than i want to first. think i know xan. thought of while i remembered that exchange. with twenty flash bangs occasion. was involved and i want to jump. i was involved in drugs only fifty two executions . proximately sixty executions. fred cook was in charge of sean's execution his father also executed prisoners and the electric chair fred is retired now but about johnny and then and he would use a key big key had. i mean you know he is guilty he he'd known it they were no
steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the executions. i am a problem there. you know i member shontelle or because he was a party...
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steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. i have no problem there are. you know i'm ever shot seller because he was the first guy that actually he was not an adult at the time and i was working on my first jamie jamie. thank you know sean. oh for quite a while i remember that exchange. when i want to flash bangs and here she. was involved in all morning. house involved in approximately fifty two extraction. process not least sixty execution of. fred cook who was in charge of sean's execution his father also executed prisoners and the electric chair fred is retired now but about johnny and then and he would yes ok maybe he had but i mean you know he
steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. i have no problem there are. you know i'm ever shot seller because he was...
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steve? >> great to have you. fine, thank you very much. this is what one of the bloomberg aides said. the reason no speaking role for clergy, it's going to draw out the ceremony and detract from the focus on families. how are they going to decide which religion to include? >> well, we should begin, then, with mayor bloomberg saying he's not going to speak because if he speaks, he'll detract from the events. nobody believes this. as far as the clergy is concerned, has it ever been a problem? new york city, as a matter of fact, every city in the united states and, of course, in the nation's capital, they always have celebratory statements and public events whether it be something that's joyous or something that's very sad. they always manage, don't they, to find the appropriate priest or rabbi or minister, i would include an imam here. that's a ruse. i think mayor bloomberg should decide not to speak that today. according to his logic, he'll be detracting from the events. >> when you think abo
steve? >> great to have you. fine, thank you very much. this is what one of the bloomberg aides said. the reason no speaking role for clergy, it's going to draw out the ceremony and detract from the focus on families. how are they going to decide which religion to include? >> well, we should begin, then, with mayor bloomberg saying he's not going to speak because if he speaks, he'll detract from the events. nobody believes this. as far as the clergy is concerned, has it ever been a...
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the first full day and the images and in this environment, steve? >> they are going to try to control the images but i don't think it will matter. the problem is he is tone deaf on the issue of sarah palin said yesterday. the real problem is if you talk to people and spend time outside of washington, d.c., you talk to people, people are really struggling. people, you know, at virtually all economic levels. people who are middle class miles per hours, who might have jobs, tightening their belt to afford things that were afterthoughts a couple years ago. here is president is playing golf on martha's vineyard. i don't begrudge the president of the united states to take a vacation. he deserves one. but the images and optics op this up with are bad for him politically. >> it's the august habit of the media to attack any president, republican or democrat, for going on vacation. it's just, they're not allowed to go on vacation. i want to make a historical note. the world war ii on the horizon, fdr went on a week's long cruise. he came back with lemlese. he
the first full day and the images and in this environment, steve? >> they are going to try to control the images but i don't think it will matter. the problem is he is tone deaf on the issue of sarah palin said yesterday. the real problem is if you talk to people and spend time outside of washington, d.c., you talk to people, people are really struggling. people, you know, at virtually all economic levels. people who are middle class miles per hours, who might have jobs, tightening their...
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what is the real steve jobs like? [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> thanks for coming. thank you. thank you. >> steve jobs in march on the ipad two and getting a standing ovation from his adoring public. you always get invited by steve to that event? >> he's very gracious. i'm very thankful. those events mean so much to me. oddly, i'm almost always in town when they happen. >> why do they mean so much to you? >> you know, products, oh, just like steve jobs, i grew up thinking, the technology products are the hottest area of the world. and you might live in another part of the country and think, oh, it's making furniture. but to us it was electronics. that will define the state of the art that we're at for being able to make things. but now it's gone further. especially with apple. especially these products under steve. it changes the way we live our lives. yo
what is the real steve jobs like? [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> thanks for coming. thank you. thank you. >> steve jobs in march on the ipad two and getting a standing ovation from his adoring public. you always get invited by steve to that event? >> he's very gracious. i'm very thankful. those events mean so...
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today it will be 108. >> thank you, steve. let's turn our attention to california where hundreds of prison guards have decided to take a little bit of a break for a convention and head off to vegas which under normal circumstances would be fine. except there's a little bit of a problem with footing the bill for all of this. >> they're attending a union convention in las vegas. california completely broke, ok. it's going to cost the state $350,000 to send these correction officers to this particular convention. now, why do they get to go and still get paid? because apparently, a long time ago, maybe about a decade ago, instead of taking a 1% pay increase, they voted instead to get activists relief time. activist relief time. >> what does that mean? >> going to the convention. >> going to the convention and taxpayers foot the bill instead of that 1% increase. >> had they gotten an increase, it would have cost the state $150 million and instead it's costing the state $350,000 to send them to this union convention in vegas. they'r
today it will be 108. >> thank you, steve. let's turn our attention to california where hundreds of prison guards have decided to take a little bit of a break for a convention and head off to vegas which under normal circumstances would be fine. except there's a little bit of a problem with footing the bill for all of this. >> they're attending a union convention in las vegas. california completely broke, ok. it's going to cost the state $350,000 to send these correction officers to...
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we'll go to steve and mike and victoria and morgan . victoria, are rising prices hurting the job market? >> sure they are. the data is in and we are seeing acceleration in higher prices is bad news for two reasons. one more unpredictable force in the economy that makes business owners scared unlikely to hire. they will pull back and it shows they are limited in what they can do to spoke growth. that is a clamp on everything. >> it could not have happened in a worst time. market is killed on thursday. it is a worst time for the thing. >> inflation, david doesn't kill jobs but distort the job market. >> what do you mean in false jos. like extra energy . in 1980s. it is a clamp down and sell off assets and you create false jobs and hurt jobs in productive industries and future industries. here we go doing it again. >> and we are looking at depressing figures with jobs connected to the stock market. >> i think so. it is a classic prescription for stag-flation . producer priced inflation and consumers are not getting wage hikes. they are una
we'll go to steve and mike and victoria and morgan . victoria, are rising prices hurting the job market? >> sure they are. the data is in and we are seeing acceleration in higher prices is bad news for two reasons. one more unpredictable force in the economy that makes business owners scared unlikely to hire. they will pull back and it shows they are limited in what they can do to spoke growth. that is a clamp on everything. >> it could not have happened in a worst time. market is...
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. >>> today, the threat of adouble dip rerecession, with larry summers, and steve forbes. and then washington from afar with california governor, jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a crisis. >> and then plus, retired admiral, mike mcconnell, on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i am candy crowley, and this is state of the union. a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was downgraded. that's the first time that ever happened. >> it's a matter of the medium and long-term budget position of the united states that needs to be brought under control, not the immediate fiscal position, it's the one that centers on entitlements and its entitlement reform or having the matching revenues to match the entitlements. >> we have treasury secretary under president lynn clinton, and steve forbes, the president and ceo of forbes ing, and a former presidential candidate. thank you both. i cannot think of two men better to try and explain to me what to make of the downgrading of the u.s. gover
. >>> today, the threat of adouble dip rerecession, with larry summers, and steve forbes. and then washington from afar with california governor, jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a crisis. >> and then plus, retired admiral, mike mcconnell, on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i am candy crowley, and this is state of the union. a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was...
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steve handelsman joins us with a look from new york city. hello, steve. >> reporter: hello, diane. here on time square, it looks like we are back to normal here. this place is crowded with tourists. hardly thinking of the hurricane, but even though the death toll is reported to be at 20 and could go higher, this could have been far worse. that's the assessment here in new york and up and down the east coast. starting the clean up, this was central park. new york is draining tonight. rhode island is taking stock. >> not as bad as we expected. much better. >> irene was a full-fledged cat one hurricane. this was long island this morning. >> pandemonium pretty much. crazy. >> at least 15 people were reported killed from florida to new england. many by falling trees last night and today. flooding extended far inland near philadelphia. some rivers are still reported rising. now many of the million who is evacuated want to see if there is damage. hazel lowe in new york city. >> there were power outages and i don't know what to believe. >> charlie jones in north carolina. >> pay won't let
steve handelsman joins us with a look from new york city. hello, steve. >> reporter: hello, diane. here on time square, it looks like we are back to normal here. this place is crowded with tourists. hardly thinking of the hurricane, but even though the death toll is reported to be at 20 and could go higher, this could have been far worse. that's the assessment here in new york and up and down the east coast. starting the clean up, this was central park. new york is draining tonight. rhode...
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everyone has known steve jobs would resign and tim cook would take over. i think steve jobs imparted his culture into apple so deeply that it will run just fine. with that said, the markets are still going to react strongly to the news tomorrow. >> he may not be active in day-to-day decision making but i bet whit comes to product approvals and major decisions he'll be extremely active. it's hard to imagine him being on the side lines as long as he's able to breathe, so to speak. >> to pick up on that line of thinking jobs did ask to be named chairman of the board and remain as a director and employee. that was approve bid the board. apple was in a solid decision, the leader in tablets with ipad and maker of the popular iphone. this year, steve jobs says we're entering post pc era, reverence to the fact ipad and tabblets are taking over top lart of notebooks and net books. today we enter into the steve jobs era. >> and in pinole today an armored car robbery goes bad and bullets start flying. >> when it's over, a suspect was dead and another wounded. a polic
everyone has known steve jobs would resign and tim cook would take over. i think steve jobs imparted his culture into apple so deeply that it will run just fine. with that said, the markets are still going to react strongly to the news tomorrow. >> he may not be active in day-to-day decision making but i bet whit comes to product approvals and major decisions he'll be extremely active. it's hard to imagine him being on the side lines as long as he's able to breathe, so to speak. >>...
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now yesterday we found out that steve jobs would be stepping down as c.e.o. of apple and a letter to the apple community jobs wrote i have always said if there ever came a day where i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as apple's c.e.o. i would be the first to let you know unfortunately. his battle with pancreatic cancer as well as other health problems along been public with this note there were no specific details get it now immediately we saw apple shares tumble immediately we've seen questions arise as to what the future of our will be how much does a c.e.o. really matter will the company be able to hold onto that second most valuable squad in the world and let's take a moment to reflect on what it is that made jobs himself standout what made some call him the edison of our time is it a rare stroke of genius that can't be repeated or is there something that today's business culture could really learn from drives to help america innovate and create more jobs or discuss of me as your thompson senior editor at the atlantic carrie thanks so much
now yesterday we found out that steve jobs would be stepping down as c.e.o. of apple and a letter to the apple community jobs wrote i have always said if there ever came a day where i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as apple's c.e.o. i would be the first to let you know unfortunately. his battle with pancreatic cancer as well as other health problems along been public with this note there were no specific details get it now immediately we saw apple shares tumble immediately...
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i want to bring in a man who knows steve jobs better than anybody else, steve wozniak met jobs when they were teenagers. they went on to co-found apple. he joins me now. welcome. >> thang. you know what, it's a fun part of life to have a nickname like that. i don't know steve jobs the closest of anyone in life right now. i've known him in the past. i admire him. and we have a friendly relationship. >> but i mean, i suppose what i meant by that, in your earlier days. >> i have insights from early days, yeah. >> you were in his parents' garage. >> kids in high school playing pranks, you bet. >> what was he like in those days? >> you know what, he was always interested in every technical electronic gadget there was in the world. you know, but he didn't -- he didn't exactly have the focus to actually sit down and design and build them himself. but he built projects that like counted the number of cycles on a guitar string so you could tune it right. >> but you were the guy who knew the technical stuff. >> after steve met me, and we compared ourselves, what pranks we had pulled, and what elec
i want to bring in a man who knows steve jobs better than anybody else, steve wozniak met jobs when they were teenagers. they went on to co-found apple. he joins me now. welcome. >> thang. you know what, it's a fun part of life to have a nickname like that. i don't know steve jobs the closest of anyone in life right now. i've known him in the past. i admire him. and we have a friendly relationship. >> but i mean, i suppose what i meant by that, in your earlier days. >> i have...
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man to catch steve stricker secures the lead after day one of an action packed p.g.a. championship three mako royal injures his right wrist and tiger woods struggles with his worst ever p.g.a. run. pitch prospect we continue to profile the most notable new boys in the russian premier league forward last seen at tara were a the latest player to feel to our question. let's start courtside where two former world number ones from russia maria sharapova valery over have seen the rogers cup campaigns cut short is on the rio over falling to agnes. while the loss of. a shock six three seven five defeat for this year's wimbledon finalist as she goes out to appear ranked one hundred thirty fifth in the world. meanwhile wimbledon champion petra competes of and french open champion lena are also watching the czech be under a peck of h. while now went on to smother stosur thirteen times champion stringer williams the lived up to her billing. in three sets. from toronto to montreal where the shock of the men's rogers cup to date so that you will fritz song. third seed roger federer
man to catch steve stricker secures the lead after day one of an action packed p.g.a. championship three mako royal injures his right wrist and tiger woods struggles with his worst ever p.g.a. run. pitch prospect we continue to profile the most notable new boys in the russian premier league forward last seen at tara were a the latest player to feel to our question. let's start courtside where two former world number ones from russia maria sharapova valery over have seen the rogers cup campaigns...
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steve? >> ♪ you love me papparazzi ♪ ♪ you love me papparazzi ♪ >> you're looking at a you tube video that has been viewed 42 million times around the world. and the kid right there is 13-year-old greyson chance who has rocketed to fame and joins us today as our featured performer on the summer concert series. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. thanks for having me this morning. >> nice to see you. we should point out that right now your mom isn't here in new york city with you. where is she? what's she doing? >> she's been texting me all morning and she's like, i can't believe steve is interviewing you. i love steve. we're from oklahoma and whenever i wake up, my mom is like in the morning in her bedroom on tv, like oh, my gosh, listen to this, greyson. and i'm like ok, mom. >> we love the fact that you're a "fox & friends" family out there. in oklahoma. let's put up the video once again, this really is what made you famous. it was a middle school choir event and who was t
steve? >> ♪ you love me papparazzi ♪ ♪ you love me papparazzi ♪ >> you're looking at a you tube video that has been viewed 42 million times around the world. and the kid right there is 13-year-old greyson chance who has rocketed to fame and joins us today as our featured performer on the summer concert series. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. thanks for having me this morning. >> nice to see you. we should point out that right now your mom isn't here...
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. >> reporter: steve jobs submitted his resignation today. he said he can no longer handle the job. >> reporter: stunk stunk will still play an important role. while stepping down steve jobs suggested tim cook should be the new ceo and the board agreed. cook joined the company in 1998 and named chief operating officer in 2007. he served as ceo in 2004 and 2009. in a letter addressed to apple jobs said, quote, i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as ceo, i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come the resignation appears to be related to the health problems he has dealt with over the past several years. in 2004 he battled cancer and lost a lot of weight and looked frail every since then. in 2009 he said the weight loss was caused by a hormone imbalanced and announced a six month leave of absence. his most recent work included the ipod, iphone and ipad. >> reporter: after his announcement today apple stocks fell over 5%. when the market closed apple's value
. >> reporter: steve jobs submitted his resignation today. he said he can no longer handle the job. >> reporter: stunk stunk will still play an important role. while stepping down steve jobs suggested tim cook should be the new ceo and the board agreed. cook joined the company in 1998 and named chief operating officer in 2007. he served as ceo in 2004 and 2009. in a letter addressed to apple jobs said, quote, i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my...